Meridian America 562 User Manual
Meridian America CD-players
Meridian 562 RS232 Interface.
The RS232 interface for the 562 has been upgraded in Versions 1.7 or higher. It can be
operated from any terminal which operates at 9600 baud with 1 start bit, 1 stop bit and no
parity. Commands take the form of 2 ASCII characters, in some cases followed by a signed
argument (‘nn’ below). All characters are echoed by the processor. A carriage return character
will execute the command, and backspace is also implemented. When a command is
executed, the 562 will return 4 characters as shown below + 4 ASCII spaces and a carriage
return. Please note that zero characters are actually returned as upper case O.
The following table lists the commands available and shows examples of the messages
returned. These always correspond to the display on the 562.
Source Commands.
CD Select CD source.
CD65
RD Select Radio.
RD65
LP Select LP.
LP65
TV Select TV.
TV65
T1
Select Tape 1.
T165
T2
Select Tape 2.
T265
CR Select CDR.
CR65
CB Select Cable.
Cb65
TX Select Teletext.
TX65
V1 Select VCR 1.
V165
V2 Select CDR.
V265
LD Select Laser Disc.
LD65
COnn Select Copy source
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C.LD
Volume Commands.
VP
Volume +.
CD66
VM
Volume -.
CD64
VNnn Goto volume (1-99).
CD87
MU
Mute.
Mute
SB
Standby.
.
Additional Source Commands.
PL Play.
ST Stop.
PS Pause.
RP Repeat.
NE Next.
PR Previous.
DI
Display.
SR Store.
CL Clear.
DP Decimal Point.
FF Fast Forward.
FB Fast Back.
N0
-
Number keys.
N9
OP Open
1. Copy Source argument
CO0=CD
CO1=Radio
CO2=LP
CO3=TV
CO4=Tape1
CO5=Tape2
CO6=CDR
CO7=Cable
CO8=Text
CO9=VCR1
CO10=VCR2
CO11=LDisc
CO12=Copy Current Source
CO13=Mute
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DMS 15
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May 1997